PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951 TOA'l: ': ;'n otx fW " . if r. Norse 'Unit A full-fledged freshman coed class is entering the University for the first time and there are bright indications that the six to one edge the coeds "have over men students will drop sharply in the next few years. The reason? Those 27 girls that are members of the first class entering the new School of Nursing will mix a gen eral college education course with their nursing studies, . meeting in University classrooms until their own .building is completed. The School of, Nursing building and two dormitories are expected to be finished next summer. . "This first class of freshman nurses represent the future char ter members of ; the alumnae As sociation and will have many re sponsibilities," Dean Elizabeth L. Kemble, head of the new School said Dean - Kemble indicated that when . the full nursing pro gram is underway, there will be 200 students with, a large teaching facility. A faculty of four includ ing Dean Kemble will teach the new students. h -:-. , Studying in aT f our year pro gram for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, . the nurses are full fledged University students and will participate in the usual extracurricular- activities. During their first year they are taking one nursing course ai quarter, which is taught in the School of Medicine , building, . plus r general college vsubjects. r. j .. . ; JetMerritt 'of Chapel' Hill has been chosen Temporary Class Chairman by her classmates. The girls are livings in Smith Dormi tory. Coed closing hours will be similar to those of the Women's College for freshmen. Dean Kemble. pointed out that the new nurses will work in small rural hospitals, public health agencies, and other positions dur ing their college years and will help to relieve the critical nurse shortage in North Carolina. Most of the girls : are from this State and expect to " serve this area when they complete their nursing work. . . . . . Dean Kemble came here over a year agp to set up the admin istrative end of the School. Miss Ruth Mary Boyles and Mrs. Alice Gifford Joined her later. They are serving as faculty members. DAVID C. HUNTLEY Senior Gets Scholarship David C. Huntley, a rising se nior in the University of North Carolina, has been awarded the $200 art scholarship recently set up by the Art Department of the North Carolina federation of Women's Clubs, it was announced today by Mrs. C. A. Richardson, Brevard, art chairman, of the Fed eration 7 A talented and versatile young student, Huntley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C O. Huntley of Le noir. He spent the last two sum mers at Cherokee where he played a part in "Unto These Hills,". . helped with technical work at the Playhouse, and also found time for painting, sculp ture and ceramics. The accompanying picture shows Huntley wearing the beard which he grew this summer for his part in the Cherokee drama. Huntley began his art studies in the Lenoir High School Under Miss Margaret Harper, Since en tering the University he has stud ied painting under Kenneth Ness, John Allcott and George Kacher gis, and sculpture and art history under Mary Louise Davis, Robert Howard, - and Dr. Clemens Som mer. He will return to Chapel-Hill this fall where ehe hopes to com plete work for his degree in cre ative painting. " Thursday & Friday va. COG AH nAV 02 O HSshlightsin'siovv- motion! Cottar Than Ringsido Scats t Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Inc. UNCAWsf Closes Work Archie Daniels, Chapel" Hill rtist and member of the staff of "erson Hall Art Gallery in the Jniversity of North Carolina, has ilmost completed a book he has 3een working onfor several years .nd hopes to have it. published It is entitled -"Sunshine and Shadows." ", ; . f v,, , 4 . c, In the foreword, .the author ex plains that the book presents, a :lose scrutiny, or perspective, of low Chapel Hill looked to him in 1940, the year he ;. came here to ive, and how it gradually changed from a college village to a wide-awake cosmopolitan com munity with thousands of busy, happy inhabitants, including a large number of celebrities. In another passage from the foreword, Daniels says, "The twin sister to sunshine is shadow. At night darkness overshadows half of our planet. This magical dra ma is in operation all the time. On this fascinating subject I have based the fundamental principles for the title of my book. In the bewitching drama of human life, an occasional shadow will fall State Department I o Send Green: : On Extenisive . 'I our Books, mostly in the field of American drama, are being mail ed by the University of North Carolina Library to foreign countries- in connection I,with a world tour which , Paul I Green, North Carolina -playwright, will" make for the UA JS.f State, Department, begirming ,-Pct 1 r . , ... ' : . Selected - by ' - Green, ; the bopks are being packaged . and; shipgrsd by members of. the staff of the Bull's Head Bookshop within the Library - with a $5,000 fund from the General Education: Board in New York, a Rockefeller-financed agency. - - v Shipments of 60 packages - to the University of Tokyo and 17 to the University of Ceylon in Co lombo have already gone, and the University of Burma at Ran goon and other i countries in Asia will come next. ; I v i Purpose of the tour is to ac- across the path of each individ ual." Daniels- said that the book has four general themes: art, , educa tion, religion and temperance. c cIcoa! 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